Raj’s Art Direction: Hmm, green, let’s go for a green rural idyll, with a giant green flying cat. Oh, and a woman in a green corset and very little else. In fact, make the woman riding the cat, while holding a sword. And that still leaves a little bit of space, why not fill it with a giant moon?Published 1976

Good heavens! That woman’s thighs! Her right must be a full third again as long as her left for it to be wrapping around that kittie’s neck. Then again, comparing her left arm with her right, maybe that’s not so unlikely.

I don’t know why the difference between the fonts should bother me so, especially when usually I’m the last to notice such things. Perhaps it’s because “The Green Millennium” is the only part of the cover that isn’t green.

cutmanmike: there are experiments with green fluorescent dye-tags in certain proteins… tie it to the right protein in tabby-patterned fur, and I bet you could do it…. give it five years, and it should be special-order-able from your average genetic research lab…

(my dark-gray tabby is staring. Maybe the cat in the picture is a girl.)

I think this one is not so bad. There’s something clear and strong about the composition. It does a better job than a lot of the others here on communicating one clear idea. It’s not the artist’s fault that the clear idea is “pale green.”